Breakthrough RESEARCH Survey Data Description
Title: Evaluation of Activities to Improve the Quality of Family Planning Services in Togo
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded Breakthrough RESEARCH project conducted quantitative facility-based surveys in Togo to assess effectiveness of the West Africa Breakthrough ACTION and AmplifyPF integrated program on family planning service delivery outcomes. The facility-based survey included a facility assessment, provider survey, client observations and client exit interviews. The study was conducted in intervention and comparison facilities in Togo in December 2021. (Key words: family planning, Togo, health facility, quality improvement)
 
Staff/consultant leading data collection: Leanne Dougherty (ldougherty@popcouncil.org)
Date (s) of data collection: December 2021- January 2022
Number of rounds of data collection: One round of data collection
Sampling design:
We estimated a sample size of approximately 600 female FP clients in the intervention area and 400 clients in the comparison area for a total of N=1,000 client-provider observations and client exit interviews based on the client satisfaction outcome measure. A clustered sampling approach was used to randomly select 23 of 46 intervention facilities in three of the five AmplifyPF ILN districts. Data collection at intervention facilities took place on �FP Special Days� when facilities experienced higher client volumes because contraception was provided for free. A convenience sample of approximately 28 clients were selected per intervention facility, resulting in a final sample size of 650 female FP clients from the intervention area. Seventeen comparison facilities were selected to match characteristics to the selected intervention facilities, including facility type, population size served, level of urbanization, client volume, and staff size. Due to lower than anticipated client volume in the comparison area, the number of facilities selected was increased to 20 and a final convenience sample resulted in 235 female FP clients in the control areas with approximately 13 clients per facility. 

Locations of data collection: 
This fieldwork was conducted in the following districts in Togo: Golfe, Kozah, Ave, Zio, Tchaoudjo and AgoNyive. 
Planned1 and final sample sizes: 
* Facility assessment: (planned n=40; final n=43)
* Provider interviews: (planned n=50; final n=53)
* Client provider observations (planned n=1,000; final n=880)
* Client exit interviews (planned n=1,000; final n=878)

Data collection Method: In-person data collection using tablets.
Weights: No weights or modifiers were applied.
Linking Data Sets: Client observation and client exit interview data can be linked with variables q01 & q02. 
For de-identification purposes, facility names are not included and identified only through a numeric code